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fhoot, to fupply the bottom of the wall ; 

 and the fifth or lafl eye on the top fhootj 

 to furnifh the top of the wall. 



THE laft laid in fhoot, which is all 

 young wood, mutt have the lowefl and 

 higheft eyes encouraged for next year ; and 

 all the other plants on the wall mould have 

 the eye next the old wood trained for next 

 feafon. 



THERE will be fome fhoots that have 

 no fruit on them ; if they are not marked 

 for next year's wood, they mould be 

 pulled off to give air to the fruit and 

 wood : there will be a hole in the old 

 Vine where the moot came out, which 

 muft inftantly be filled with we'll- worked 

 clay ; for if not flopped it will foon begin 

 to bleed, after which it will be difficult 

 to make the clay flick. If it be allowed 

 to bleed it weakens the Vine and fpoils the 

 fruit. 



ALL the branches that have fruit, arid 



are 



